For four days, Texas will be seeing a lot of green (Green Party, that is)

As the nation recovers from the first presidential debate today, Texas won’t be seeing blue or red, but rather a lot of green.

And no, we are not talking about money.

Jill Stein, Green Party’s presidential nominee, will be spending four days in Texas trying to convince Texans to vote for her in the presidential race.

The Houston Chronicle has learned that the campaign trip was not Stein’s idea. According to Don Cook, Green Party candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in District 22, the Green Party of Texas reached out to Stein about a month ago and invited her for a visit. It was not until last Thursday that Stein’s visit to the Lone Star State was confirmed.

Currently, there are 43 different Green Party candidates running for office in Texas. (The full list can be found here.)

In an effort to “make the party grow and proper,” Stein will attend events alongside Green Party candidates in the Houston and San Antonio areas.

‘We are trying to get as many candidates to be available to appear with her,” Cook told the Chronicle. “We will be working together to amplify each other’s words.”

Jill Stein will visit University of Houston and the Student Conference Center at Lone Star College, today. On Friday, she will hold a press conference at Tranquility Park. On Saturday, she is scheduled to attend a fundraiser for Bexar County Green part in San Antonio, followed by another fundraiser on Sunday afternoon in Houston.